Speakers
Video: Wealth and Power: China’s Long March to the Twenty-First Century
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk with Orville Schell on China's ascent from imperial doormat to global economic powerhouse.
Video: Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou spoke by video link to audiences in the United States.
Video: David Shambaugh on "China Goes Global: The Partial Power"
The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a talk by David Shambaugh on his new book China Goes Global. Shambaugh examines China's rise in influence in many realms, but argues that China's impact is broad but not deep. In many areas, Shambaugh says, China punches below its weight.
Video: A Tale of Two Nobels: Liu Xiaobo and Mo Yan
The USC U.S.-China Institute presented a talk by Perry Link discussing China's two recent Nobel Prize winners, Liu Xiaobo and Mo Yan.
Video: A Conversation with Three Chinese Ambassadors
The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted three former Chinese Ambassadors to discuss China's current foreign affairs.
Video: Ryan Pyle on his journey around China
The USC U.S.-China Institute presented a talk by Ryan Pyle, longtime China-based photojournalist, showcasing photographs and video from his 18,000 km journey across China.
Video: Alison Friedman Discusses China’s Performing Arts in the 21st Century
The USC U.S.-China Institute sponsored a discussion with Alison Friedman of how China is searching for a new globalized contemporary identity through music, dance and theater.
Video: Panel Discussion Following the Screening of "Half the Sky"
Panel discussion following the screening of "Half the Sky," a documentary about women overcoming difficult circumstances all over the world.
Video: Q&A Session Following the Screening of "Shanghai Calling"
Q&A session with producer Janet Yang following the screening of "Shanghai Calling," a romantic comedy about modern-day American immigrants in an unfamiliar land.
Video: David Zweig on the Role of the Communist Party's Organization Department in China’s Reverse Migration
David Zweig 崔大偉 discusses his research on the party-state's efforts to "reverse the brain drain" to bring expatriate talent back to China.